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- an arm exercise performed lying face to the floor and pushing the body up and down with the arms
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- What is more, the reports published in the trade press suggest that there has been no repayment up to now.
- the establishing by decree and the setting up of a National Consultative Commission for the reform of the press and the audiovisual sector,
- Nor is it taken up by the press releases of other rating agencies such as Moody's, which in any event see in the ministerial declarations an indication of the State's firm commitment to support France Télécom by whatever means.
- Base metal hooks, eyes, eyelets and the like, used for clothing, footwear, awnings, handbags, travel goods or other made-up articles excluding snap hooks, rivets, press studs and push buttons
- the establishing by decree and the setting up of a National Consultative Commission for the reform of the press and the audiovisual sector, the organisation of a workshop on the creation of a National Independent Human Rights Commission,
- It shall also be responsible for advertising the call for proposals widely using specific information support, particularly on Internet sites on the Seventh Framework Programme, in the specialised press and brochures and through the national contact points set up by Member States and countries associated to the Seventh Framework Programme.
- According to a press release dated 10 January 2006, published on its website (www.ukravto.ua), ZAZ produced 148163 vehicles in 2005. Including 10190 models ‘Travria’, 6224‘Travria Pick-Up’, 20864‘Slavuta’, 21379‘Sens’, 9107‘Lanos T-150’, 697 ‘Opel Astra-H’, 1915‘Opel CKD’, 6179‘VAZ-21093’, 14459‘VAZ-21099’ and 57149 other vehicles.
- The Commission learnt from press articles that a list of the municipalities affected by the exceptional weather in Liguria, Lombardy, Piedmont, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Emilia-Romagna was drawn up by the Prime Ministerial Order of 28 May 2003, published in Italian Official Gazette No 126 of 3 June 2003.
- In specific cases, where provided for in the grant agreement, the consortium shall publish a competitive call and advertise it widely using specific information support, particularly Internet sites on the seventh framework programme, the specialist press and brochures, and the national contact points set up by the Member States and associated countries for information and support.
- It shall also be responsible for advertising the call widely using specific information support, particularly on Internet sites on the Seventh Framework Programme, in the specialised press and brochures, and through the national contact points set up by Member States and countries associated to the Seventh Framework Programme.
- Similarly, in his reply to the Court of Auditors' report on La Poste in 2003 [42], the Chairman of La Poste explained that ‘the group will press ahead with its internationalisation in order to take account of the opening up of markets and the internationalisation of its largest customers.
- In specific cases, where provided for in the grant agreement, the consortium shall publish a competitive call and advertise it widely using specific information support, particularly Internet sites on the Seventh Framework Programme, the specialist press and brochures, and the national contact points set up by the Member States and associated countries for information and support.
- Following the appearance in the French press of information about the adoption by the French Government of a draft law approving the change of La Poste’s legal form, on 20 July 2009 the Commission asked France whether it would agree to undertake to convert La Poste into a public limited company subject to the compulsory administration and winding-up procedures provided for under ordinary law.
- While the Commission is of the opinion that the appropriate transitional period ended on 31 December 2005, it does acknowledge that its press release of 16 July 2003 could have given rise among the coordination centres concerned to the legitimate expectation that there would be no request for repayment of the aid from which they benefited up to the date of the Court judgment as to substance.
- The financial analysts' views are borne out by statements by the Company's then CEO, Mr Bon, as reported in several press articles, and by the French authorities themselves at the time of their December 2002 notification . Although the French authorities maintain that the opinion of France Télécom's former CEO is irrelevant in view of the circumstances in which it was formulated, it nevertheless remains that that opinion was borne out by the new CEO appointed in October 2002 when, at his hearing on 5 December 2002 before the Senate finance committee, he also stated that the group was in a worrying situation: ‘Despite being faced with huge debts, the company did not seem to have woken up to the fact that its credit rating was being downgraded, that it no longer had access to the capital markets ...’.